That Mark was not made until 1942. They are worth $150-$300, depending on condition.
Tthe No4Mk1 was not made until 1942. Other than that, depending on condition, especially condition of the bore, these are selling for anywhere from $150-$350- or more for a pristine specimen.
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.
There was no British Crown minted from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.
There were no British Crowns minted from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.
There were no British Crown (Five Shilling) coins issued from 1903 to 1926.
Such a coin does not exist.The Royal Mint did not produce any British Crown coins from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.
The Royal Mint produced no Crown (Five Shilling) coins from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics.
1926
British Gazette ended in 1926.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
E-gunparts is where I'd look. I have ordered Enfield parts from them before, so they do carry them. Are you looking for a magizine or clips? They ARE NOT the same. A clip is a cheap disposible piece of sheet metal the holds 5 rounds and is used to load or "charge" the magizine. The magazine.is the ammunation resevour. You have a Short, Magizine, Lee Enfiled, Mark III. Under the bolt handle, the stock socket is stamped "Sht M.L.E. III*" After 1926, the Brits called this rifle the No.1 rifle. BEWARE - the magizines of the No.1 and No.'s 4/5 rifles ARE NOT interchangaable.The clips,however will work in all of the Lees.